State Register of Historic Places

Cootey Building, RutlandThe Vermont State Register of Historic Places is the state’s official list of historic properties significant to the history of the Green Mountain state. Established in 1979 and administered by the Division for Historic Preservation, the Vermont State Register is an essential tool for the evaluation and protection of Vermont’s historic and archeological resources. The same criteria are used to evaluate resources for inclusion in the State Register as are used for the National Register.

Over 30,000 of buildings, structures, sites, and historic districts are listed in the Vermont State Register. Official copies of Vermont State Register nomination forms can be viewed in the Online Resource Center (ORC).